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Expressive aphasia (non-fluent aphasia) is characterized by the loss of the ability to produce language (spoken or written). It is one subset of a larger family of disorders known collectively as aphasia. Expressive aphasia differs from dysarthria which is typified by a patient’s inability to properly move the muscles of the tongue and mouth to produce speech.

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